Khaled is an Arabic masculine given name, derived from the root verb خلد (khalada), meaning "to be eternal" or "everlasting". The name Khaled implies immortality and longevity. It is often used in conjunction with other names to form compound names such as Khaled bin Walid, a prominent companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. In many Muslim communities around the world, Khaled is considered a noble and respected name due to its historical and religious significance.
"Khaled's popularity as a baby name has seen significant growth over time. Starting with only five births recorded in 1969, it steadily increased to peak at 113 births in 2016. While there have been fluctuations since then, with the most recent year showing 88 births in 2023, Khaled remains a name of notable presence, with a total of 2570 births recorded over these years."